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Which Antivirus, Antispyware & Firewall You Use? | ||
Discussion by Jguy101 with 71 Replies.
Last Update: July 16, 2009, 3:49 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 5 pages. | ||
I currently use AVG Free, Spybot: Search & Destroy, and Windows Firewall.
Wed Nov 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I have the above running all the time, I also use yet another anti-virus once a week to triple check (Anti-vir).
I haven't had any trouble for years, I don't know if that's because I'm careful, or lucky!!
Wed Nov 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Anyway, for Anti-virus, I use Avast Home for on-access protection, it works very good, I get a lot of virus warning on some sites, so that means he does work
From time to time I do a full scan using FreeAV and/or Bitdefender, only viri that got onto my computer is Eicar (allow it) and a worm (start.exe), but that one is in an zip folder and can't infect as long as I don't run it.
For Spyware, I use ad-aware and Spybot S&D, sometimes I run A-squared and looong time ago I've run M$ Anti-spyware.
For the rest, I have spywareblaster, but that's useless, since I don't use IE or FF (Opera rocks all the way), but I have a good HOSTS file.
Firewall is Sygate Personal Firewall Pro, damned good one
Wed Nov 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
My father buyed Norton Internet Security 2006 a few days ago, we should get it in a few days or something. For antispyware I use: Mircosoft Antispyware, Ad-aware and Spybot: search and Destroy....
Wed Nov 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I use the firewall on my router and windows service pack 2 firewall.
Nod32 anti virus all the way ( on all my computers ) its simply the best out there at the moment.
For spyware i use the combination most people seem to use which is adaware 6 personal and Spybot Search & Destroy.
So my system i feel to the occasional script kiddie and trojans are pretty safe.
Wed Nov 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
As for anti-spyware, I use a two, as they miss things from each other. I use Spybot S&D and Adaware. When setting up Spybot, don't use the immunize, I did and my system literrally went on super-defense mode. I couldn't even access java games.
And for my firewall, I use the all-time favourite, Zonelabs Zonalarm. I think it is great, and nobody can change my mind.
At one point, I did McAfee suite, but then I realized that haven't all your bases covered with one porgram set, can be useless. That is why I use a variety of software/freeware to defend my computer.
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On my laptop, I use AntiVir Personal Edition, a reliable antivirus that doesn't take much of your memory away from you together with the Windows XP SP2 built-in firewall. The antispyware bundle is the same, excluding Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition. I do not run Warez P2P on this computer since it's only a laptop and I don't expect it to blow up in my face...heat is a problem since I think AMD processors heat up too fast in laptops.
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Fri Nov 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
They've been winning a bunch of awards over the past two years... here's a short summary and also the reasons WHY I use this:
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Ease of Use:Softwin has given great attention to the small details of BitDefender, something that has been lost in the other major anti-virus products. BitDefender received a VB100% rating in Virus Bulletin's tests, the highest honor for anti-virus software. The product is well laid-out with an attractive, easy-to-use design that is consistent throughout the product and with the manufacturer's web site. Because it is simple to use and updates itself automatically, you can install it on your system then practically forget it's there; an ideal situation for the home user.
Feature Set:
The Live! Update feature checks for product and virus definition updates at either a user-defined interval or manually (default is every 3 hours). When you do a manual check for updates, you decide which updates to install. When the software automatically checks for updates, it can update the files at that time or at a time you previously specified during setup.
BitDefender Standard Edition uses the ICSA Labs certified scanning engines, allowing users to feel secure about their virus protection. A very large folder, 1.5 gigabyte with over 12,000 files took approximately 10 minutes to scan.
Ease of Installation:
This product is very easy to install. No problems.
Help/Support:
When you purchase BitDefender you also receive one year of virus signature updates and scan engine upgrades. Technical support is offered by qualified support representatives live via Internet or telephone. An online database features answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Effectiveness:
The VB 100% logo is awarded to anti-virus products that:
* Detect all "In the Wild" viruses during both on-demand and on-access scanning in Virus Bulletin's comparative tests.
* Generate no false positives when scanning a set of clean files.
* Bitdefender Standard was awarded the VB100, the Virus Bulletin certification that the product is able to detect all the viruses which are currently existent in the wild. Once again, BitDefender passed with flying colors, and the test team noticed an improvement in the overall detection rates from previous tests.
Source: http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenre...der-review.html
Although this is a paid product, it costs far less than most of it's counterparts from other companies and also has a Linux version.
It's worth giving it a shot
Regards,
m^e
Fri Nov 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
heres where you can get the programs:
www.grisoft.com
www.safer-networking.org
www.kerio.com
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